JEANBatten
Airman
- 19
- Oct 19, 2020
Germany had a functional low yield (ie 1kt) warhead developed by Schumann & Trinks test blasted on the Bug Peninsula, Rugen in October 1944. Later in American captivity, Goering boasted this was a 5kg warhead -entirely feasible with Lithium deuteride boosted fission techniques.Why was the nuke too late? (I am not very convinced about this, but I have started to research about the statements ) In recent investigations, It seems that Germany could have succesfully detonated a nuke near Ohrdruf on March 4 of 1945 (some, even before in Rügen the 11 October 1944). There has been an very intersting debate in a BBC special program sometime before concerning the author of the book and his theories (Rainer Karlsch, Book = Hitlers bombe). even there are some scientist taking samples of the soil to corroborate the possible theory. I don´t know if this is a new revisionist point of view, but... it´s very intersting to speculate about this. It may be the nuke to be carried by the Ju 390, or by the He 177 V38 to New York.
Just my two cents (of Euro, hehehe 8) )
The HE177 V38 was I believe intended to carry a 4 tonne A-bomb like Hiroshima's Little Boy which some sources maintain was the same bomb captured near Goslar
[ source: Dirk Finkemeier who is on Facebook]
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